Our original coverage on the case began here in 2011. The family he killed was of Native American origin (which is neither here nor there, they are dead, but might be of interest to our liberal readers.)

Your tax dollars will now support him for life—he is 28, so if we are unlucky, for 50-60 years we will clothe, house and feed him special Halal meals!

One new consideration—we are now deporting Somalis back to Somalia, here.

Since the beginning of the 2013 fiscal yearwe have resettled 3,674 Somalis. If that rate continues we will be bringing nearly 9,000 Somalis to your cities this year, putting 2013 right up there with some of our top resettlement years (since 9/11!) for Somalis!

The story comes to us from the Nashville Scenethanks to one of our many informants from Tennessee.

If you are a regular reader here at RRW, this won’t come as a surprise as Nashville (thanks to Catholic Charities) is a hub of activity for Muslim immigrants. Often referred to as the Kurdish Capital of America it is also home to a growing Somali population.

For new readers curious about Nashville, note that it is so important to the Islamic Doctrine of Immigrationthat we have a whole category here (46 previous posts!) on the city and its immigrant issues. (I believe Islamists especially want to stick-it to a city representing the Bible Belt of America).

Nashville will be home to one of 12 Al Jazeera America hubs across the country, according to a bureau list from the network, obtained by Politico media reporter Dylan Byers.

You may remember, Al Jazeera — the news network owned by the government of Qatar — is coming to America after purchasing Al Gore’s Current TV at the end of last year. The network has often been highly controversial in the states, as many Americans associate it with airing Al Qaeda home videos on its Arabic-language station. More recently, though, it has gained credibility in journalistic circles, particularly after its coverage of the Arab Spring protests. [Really now! Just a little spin—ed]

Go to Politico for the news and the list of the other eleven lucky cities.

Update May 5th: Tsarni trying to get his nephew buried in Mass. But, he has been successful in America, why not ship his body back to Russia. His grave in America will just serve as a rallying point for protestors.

In the midst of the media storm created by the Boston Bomber Brothers Tsarnaev, their Uncle Ruslan Tsarni (why did he change his name?) came forward to condemn his nephews’ actions and, if I heard it once, I heard it a zillion times—Ruslan is the kind of immigrant we want! (Personally I thought he sounded like a phoney, like someone trying to save his own skin!)

If you were among those gushing fans, think again. Steve Sailor writing at VDARE directs us to a website that has been researching the question about how this extended family of Chechens got asylum here in the first place. Yes, how?

The uncle of the accused Boston Marathon bombers incorporated, in 1995, a company called the “Congress of Chechen International Organizations.”

Even as the company was sending aid to Islamic terrorists in Chechnya, its listed address was in the home of former top CIA official Graham Fuller.

Ruslan Tsarni was listed as the company’s resident agent. The company’s address was 11114 Whisperwood Ln in Rockville MD., the home of Graham Fuller, the one-time Vice-Chairman of the National Intelligence Council at the CIA under President Reagan.

Over this past weekend, Fuller reluctantly confirmed the report published here last Thursday, “Boston bombers’ uncle married daughter of top CIA official.”

He admitted that Ruslan Tsarni had once been married to his daughter.

But then, with the same breath, he derided what he called “rumors” of links between Tsarni and the Agency as “absurd.”

But documents surfaced over the weekend that cast a long shadow of doubt on Graham Fuller’s assertion, which amounts to a beat cop waving his baton, and saying, “There’s nothing to see here folks. Move along.”

How closely tied is the refugee/asylum industry to our intelligence community, inquiring minds want to know. See my post hereon the International Rescue Committee earlier this week—it raises the same sort of issues.

And, you all thought this business of saving poor refugees and asylum seekers was all about humanitarianism.

Oops forgot to mention—our whole category on the Boston Marathon Bombing is here.

Tweet this and follow me on twitter (I’m new and not too proud to say I’m looking for followers!). AnnC@RefugeeWatcher

My last post yesterday was on food stamp fraud and our EBT Nation. This morning four new rip-offs of the US taxpayer make the news—three from New York and one from Florida and they are biggies! I wonder did these guys get government supported micro-loans to set up their businesses?

A St. Petersburg convenience store clerk has been convicted of participating in a food stamp fraud scheme that cost the federal government an estimated $350,000.

Isam Nasser, 30, of St. Petersburg, was found guilty by a jury Wednesday of conspiracy to defraud the government and commit wire fraud, five counts of wire fraud, and five counts of food stamp fraud, according to a release from U.S. Attorney Robert E. O’Neill, of the Middle District of Florida. [Wire fraud? Was Nasser sending your tax dollars abroad to Egypt maybe? Just wondering—ed]

According to evidence at the trial, Nasser was a clerk at the Hungry Baba, a convenience store owned and operated by Mehdi Babul. During the conspiracy, Hungry Baba participated in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, which is run by the federal Department of Agriculture.

From November 2008 through April 2010, Babul, Nasser and others conspired to cheat SNAP by purchasing benefits from customers for cash, minus a fee of about 50 percent of the amount charged to the recipient’s account, the release said.

The transactions are illegal and known as “discounting” or “cash-back.” According to testimony at the trial, the estimated loss to the USDA was more than $350,000.

Nasser faces up to five years in federal prison on the conspiracy charge, up to 20 years on the wire fraud charge, and one year on each of the food stamp fraud charges, the release said. Nasser will be sentenced July 10.

SYRACUSE — Three Syracuse markets were searched Thursday morning in connection with an investigation in to New York food stamp fraud and trafficking violations. Four individuals were arrested for falsifying business records and misuse of food stamps.

All American Market owned by Moufida Ibrahim and Edres Ibrahim

[….]

Officials say the raids were the result a year-long investigation. The three stores were purchasing food stamp benefits at a rate less than their full value from customers.

The S&R Convenience store is accused of committing fraud against the federal food stamp program for approximately $210,000. Malek Mobarez, of S&R Convenience, is charged with falsifying business records and misuse of food stamps. He was issued an appearance ticket.

Lexington Market is accused of committing fraud against federal food stamp program for approximately $170,000. Joudah Mere, of Lexington Market, is charged with falsifying business records and misuse of food stamps. He was issued an appearance ticket.

All American Market is accused of committing fraud federal food stamp program for approximately $60,000. Moufida Ibrahim and Edres Ibrahim, of All American Market, were charged with falsifying business records and misuse of food stamps. They were both issued appearance tickets.

As is the case in the majority of these fraud busts, no mention is made of nationality or immigration status of the accused fraudsters (media code of silence?).

For new readers, this is my hobby (has been for going on 6 years) alongside my hobby of writing about our refugee and asylum programs. We desperately need a real investigative reporter to tie all these immigrant-run schemes together. This is not a coincidence that such a large percentage of convenience stores are owned by immigrants who then steal from the US taxpayer.

Dear real investigative reporter: Just type ‘food stamp fraud’ into our search function, I’ve done all the research on cases you will need—except for how these perps do it (get into the US, buy the store, and go into the fraud business).